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Vlerick PUB/MGM “You & Networking: a perfect match?”

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G4S | Our International OrganizationThe world’s leading international security solutions groupFormed in July 2004 through the merger of the security businessof Group 4 Falck and SecuricorSpecialist in assessing risks and developing secure solutions to minimise their impactacross a wide range of geographic markets and business sectorsMajor provider of risk management and protection to governmentsand major corporate customers around the worldQuoted at the stock exchange (London & Copenhagen)Around 675,000 employees work for G4S in more than 125 countries across six continents

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G4S Belgium | Our Local Organization A Belgian leading security solutions group National coverage Largest employer in the security business with over 6,400 employees 49 years active on the Belgian market ISO 9001 Certified

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Networking – Do’s & Don’tsDo’s : • Prepare for networking (who/what/when/how) • What can you give/mean for the other/Find out the win-win • When you give you get back • Use questions to gather information • Keep track of people (bus.cards system-NY) • Do not let them drop when change of job or job loss • Network free of agenda or meaning (Y/N) • Take your time – No need for hurry up • Find out a connection (there is always 1) & the connections! • Dare to be vulnerable & stay yourself • Have fun – enjoy – be a star • Remember nice things done together • Keep your promise & follow-up things discussed

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Networking – Do’s & Don’tsDon’ts • Run around with business cards • Ask for something before you give • No need to bother people to stay in touch • Not talk too much • Not always reveal contact(s) • Feel the “stop” signsSometimes I am......off